[lug] ATI Radeon Video Card
Fred Robinson
FRobinson at sandcherry.com
Tue Jan 8 11:37:35 MST 2002
Thanks for the tip - unfortunately ctrl-alt-backspace didn't get me out of
X.
Fred Robinson
Sr. Systems Engineer
SandCherry networks
http://www.sandcherry.com/
2845 Wilderness Pl.
Boulder, CO 80301
720.272.5201
frobinson at sandcherry.com
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/psel/ps0004a.html
-----Original Message-----
From: D. Stimits [mailto:stimits at idcomm.com]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:44 PM
To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
Subject: Re: [lug] ATI Radeon Video Card
"Riggs, Rob" wrote:
>
> Ctrl-Alt-Backspace should kill the Xserver.
>
> Xconfigurator is still shipped with Red Hat. You can invoke that from the
> command line to custom configure your card and monitor settings.
>
> You are booting into runlevel 3 and using startx, rather that booting into
> runlevel 5 and using gdm, aren't you? If not, edit /etc/inittab and set
the
> default runlevel to 3 (find the "initdefault" line).
Another thing that helps in a pinch, if you are in runlevel 5 and set a
bad setting and it is cycling, the ctrl-alt-backspace will kill the
current server but still open a new one with the same bad settings. If
you have a console prompt opened up somewhere, by root, and type in the
line "init 3", but do NOT hit the return button, it will be ready to go
to console-only mode with a tap of the enter key. While the server
starts cycling, you can still do a ctrl-alt-F1 (or whichever console) to
get to your root console, and hit enter before it cycles back...you'll
go to runlevel 3 and console.
D. Stimits, stimits at idcomm.com
>
> -Rob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Robinson [mailto:FRobinson at sandcherry.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 11:40 AM
> To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
> Subject: [lug] ATI Radeon Video Card
>
> Questions:
> I'm having difficulty getting X Windows, GNOME desktop, to launch after
> installing KRUD 7.2. I've installed 7.1 and 7.2 approximately 8 times at
> this point, trying different combinations of ATI Radeon video cards in the
> list and differing the RAM settings. In Linux installations in
generations
> past this was a problem with refresh rates, etc., but those parameters
were
> configurable in the old installation. Any suggestions on how to tune my
ATI
> Radeon card outside of the installation process?
>
> Perhaps someone could provide me with a kill instruction to exit X (when
> X/GNOME fails the system stalls and I'm left with a geometric helter
skelter
> colored screen) and configure X from the command line? It's been a while
> since I've experienced this behavior, but again in generations past when X
> failed you were returned to text/command mode.
>
> Or, even better, if someone has successfully installed the AT Radeon and
can
> advise how they did it, with 7.1 or 7.2, that would be sweet!
>
> Fred Robinson
> Sr. Systems Engineer
> SandCherry networks
> http://www.sandcherry.com/
> 2845 Wilderness Pl.
> Boulder, CO 80301
> 720.272.5201
> frobinson at sandcherry.com
>
> http://www.ext.colostate.edu/psel/ps0004a.html
>
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